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Old 03-23-2019, 10:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Jabs1542
You actually don’t need to put any load on them at all. They are only there to help align the rotor and hold it for you while you perform the rest of the install. In the end they are covered by the wheel and can’t back out. I barely put any load on mine, just enough to flush it up and hold the rotor in place. Maybe a few inch pounds.
I only put enough torque on these to hold the rotor in place, as above, that's all they are for. Literally turn the screwdriver in until it just stops, no need to crank it. If they are tight, an impact can help before resorting to drilling off the head.

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